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25 January, 01:42

You are going discount shopping for some new sweaters, T-shirts, and pants. Sweaters (s) cost $5, T-shirts (t) cost $8, and pants (p) cost $2. What algebraic expression models the total cost of clothes that you buy?

Suppose you bought 24 sweaters, 6 T-shirts, and 17 pairs of pants. How much did you spend?

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  1. 25 January, 01:45
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    24s + 6t + 17p = 202
  2. 25 January, 02:00
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    24x + 6y + 17z = 202

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let sweaters be x

    T-shirt be y

    Pant be z

    The equation is 24x + 6y + 17z

    Substituting with the cost of each,

    24 (5) + 6 (8) + 17 (2)

    120 + 48 + 34 = 202
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